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Laval University

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION

Founded 1663 by Franois de Laval.

Location:
Quebec City, Quebec, Canada

Founding Date:
1663

Motto:
Deo favente haud pluribus impar

Enrollment:
37,500

Official Website:
http://www.ulaval.ca/

STUDENTS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Conrad Black
Business
25-Aug-1944   Rapacious newspaper mogul
William Joseph Burns
Diplomat
4-Apr-1956   Under Secy. State for Political Affairs
Lawrence Cannon
Politician
6-Dec-1947   Canadian MP, Pontiac
Jean Chrétien
Head of State
11-Jan-1934   Prime Minister of Canada, 1993-2003
Raymond Chrétien
Diplomat
20-May-1942   Canadian Ambassador to the US, 1995-2000
Stéphane Dion
Politician
28-Sep-1955   Leader, Liberal Party of Canada, 2006-08
Maurice Duplessis
Politician
20-Apr-1890 7-Sep-1959 Premier of Quebec, 1936-39 & 1944-59
Marie T. Huhtala
Diplomat
?   US Ambassador to Malaysia, 2001-04
René Lévesque
Politician
24-Aug-1922 1-Nov-1987 Premier of Quebec, 1976-85
Antonine Maillet
Novelist
10-May-1929   Plagie-la-Charette
Andrew T. Molson
Business
c. 1967   Res Publica Consulting Group
Brian Mulroney
Head of State
20-Mar-1939   Canadian Prime Minister, 1984-93
Louis St. Laurent
Head of State
1-Feb-1882 25-Jul-1973 Prime Minister of Canada, 1948-57
Paul Tellier
Business
1939   CEO of Canadian National Railway, 1992-2002
Gerard R. Vittecoq
Business
c. 1950   Group President at Caterpillar
Niklaus Wirth
Computer Programmer
15-Feb-1934   Inventor of Pascal, Modula-2

TEACHERS AND PROFESSORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Gerald Bull
Inventor
8-Mar-1928 22-Mar-1990 Supergun builder
Antonine Maillet
Novelist
10-May-1929   Plagie-la-Charette
Louis St. Laurent
Head of State
1-Feb-1882 25-Jul-1973 Prime Minister of Canada, 1948-57




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